This is a very touching film, which describes the story after the end of the second film. The film as a whole is anti-war, which is quite touching.
The film uses a group of children to endure the suffering of the war, so things are a little different, but Denmark's behavior is equally understandable.
It is always the civilians who suffer from war.
Generally speaking, the whole of Europe used to be a group of countries proud of pirates, so it is not worthy of sympathy. What we need to reflect on is our own country, and we should not let our country fall into this situation.
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